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Hawai‘i Pacific Health recognized that communication amongst nurses at shift change in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was a patient safety improvement opportunity for the high volume, high acuity unit. In order to address this, they aimed to apply high reliability techniques and leverage EHR-based tools to bring the evidence-based I-PASS handoff structure to nursing handoffs. To learn more, listen to the use case video below or download the use case presentation.

Hawai‘i Pacific Health recognized there were a variety of opportunities to ensure its growing patient population received quality care in a timely fashion and was challenged by a limited supply of physicians and a changing healthcare environment to do so. To combat these challenges, cross-functional teams worked together to implement virtual e-visits and other patient communication tools. To learn more, listen to the use case video below or read a story about it on our blog. You can also download the use case presentation for further information.

Hawai‘i Pacific Health recognized that safely decreasing length of stay was a means to increase service capacity while reducing internal costs. In order to address this, Hawai‘i Pacific Health set a system level goal to reduce case-mix adjusted average length of stay (CMI-adjusted ALOS) by a half-day over a period of five years. To learn more, listen to the use case video below or download the use case presentation.